Latest KFF Health News Content

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Senate Approves Trump’s HHS Pick Despite Critics’ Qualms About Azar’s Ties To Pharma Industry

Morning Briefing

Alex Azar will take the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services after the Senate confirmed his nomination 53-43. Azar, who is replacing former Secretary Tom Price who resigned over ethical questions about his travel, is expected to make lowering drug prices one of his top priorities.

N.J. Governor Eases Regulations On Medical Marijuana

Morning Briefing

Gov. Philip D. Murphy criticized predecessor Chris Christie’s tight restrictions before signing an executive order to expand access to the drug. “The system we have inherited can best be described as medical marijuana in name only,” said Murphy, who campaigned on the issue. News on marijuana comes out of Vermont, California, Texas and Wyoming as well.

Activist Shareholders Granted More Power As Tenet Changes Its Bylaws

Morning Briefing

The county’s third-largest investor-owned hospital company is allowing its shareholders to call meetings. The move is part of a broader trend in the industry to give more control to shareholders.

Working Americans Are Using Less Health Care And Yet Paying Significantly More, Report Finds

Morning Briefing

In many other businesses, declining demand would cause prices to drop, but that “common sense” doesn’t always apply to health care, says Niall Brennan, president of Health Care Cost Institute, which released the report.

Families Who Depend On Health Law Look Back At Roller Coaster Of A Year

Morning Briefing

For some, 2017 meant constantly having the news turned on in different parts of the house just to make sure they didn’t miss any developments on the health care debate. “It was a stressful time. It was, is this going to be bill that kills the ACA, and what will that mean for the people who live and work here in Kansas City?” said Jerry Jones, executive director of the Community Health Council of Wyandotte County.

In Oregon, Voter Referendum Backs Taxes To Pay For State’s Medicaid Program

Morning Briefing

In an unusual special election, Oregon voters have approved health care taxes on Oregon’s largest hospitals and many health insurance policies that will raise between $210 million and $320 million in revenue over two years.

Some GOP Officials May Move Toward Medicaid Expansion Now That Work Requirements Are Allowed

Morning Briefing

The decision by the Trump administration to allow states to implement work requirements for non-disabled adults enrolled in Medicaid may help some conservatives agree to expand the program. In other Medicaid news, a top federal official is leaving the government, New York plans to allow Dreamers to stay in the program, Democratic lawmakers in Virginia back down from a confrontation, a report finds problems in oversight in Illinois and Kansas considers a rule change.